Feb. 18, 2018 – Feb. 24, 2018
Gregg Jennings: No Songs of Freedom!
Nat Turner’s faith was in a God who could part waters
Local group to present bomba music in Washington
The local Fredericksburg organization Semilla Cultural (Cultural Seed) will be performing at the Atlas Performing Arts Center in Washington on February 23rd at 9:30pm as part of the INTERSECTIONS Festival.
VDOT know before you go
Drivers in the Courthouse Road area of Stafford County are noticing increased construction activity at the Exit 140 interchange on Interstate 95.
Stolen mountain bike – Fredericksburg Police Report
Also, vandalism
Commercial real estate activity
From Coldwell Banker Elite
Home of the Week: Waterfront home with boathouse
This stunning three level custom home is perfectly situated on a deepwater cove with 182 feet of waterfront
Photo feature: Nursing instruction at Germanna
From Germanna Community College Germanna Community College Physical Therapist Assistant students teaching Nursing and Health Technology students demonstrated the use of various techniques to support and assist simulated patients with post-operation movement during an...
Spotsylvania recommended budget posted
The webpage also contains information related to the development of the FY 2019 budget
Spring Libations Tour coming to Culpeper
Also, Legally Blonde The Musical Jr.
Ferry Farm teacher ready to leave for Iditarod
Heidi Sloan was selected from thousands of applicants and is traveling to join the musher and the sled dogs along the southern trail in Alaska
Flooding damages Benchmark Road; road will close until June
The road is anticipated to be closed until mid-June 2018.
Germanna on the move: Taking flight
J. Ting says he was in a spiral when he graduated from Orange High School.
Home of the Week: 1st hole at Lake of the Woods
A huge family room with a vaulted ceiling opens to the dining room.
Culpeper Virginia’s six gritty Patton brothers
By Jim Smithfield First posted within THE DRUM & BUGLE Voice of the Rappahannock Valley Civil War Round Table Rappahannock Valley Civil War Round Table Newsletter November 2017, Volume 14, Issue 11 http://rvcwrt.org/archive/2017/11-2017.pdf There were six brothers in...
Tax bus offers free tax preparation
This service is available for anyone who had a household income of $66,000 or less in 2017.
Around the region: Fighting cabin fever
What to do with the family around town
Civil War music
From the Rappahannock Valley Civil War Round Table
Man arrested in brother’s killing
Stafford detectives said an unknown dispute occurred between the suspect, William Jackson Veronee, 21, of Aiken, South Carolina, and the victim, Christopher Andrew Veronee, 33, of Stafford.
Brew up local history
Hops & History is a four-part series that offers the public a chance to view objects from FAM’s collection in local breweries and eateries.